Student Profile: Chaim Lemberger

Gender: boy
School: School #1


RESEARCH CONDUCTED BY: Meg2812 Contributing Researcher
Stage 1: Identity
Student's Given Name:
Chaim Lemberger
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants Database, Vol. 1-4 & 5
Birth Date:
1929-00-00
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants Database, Vol. 1-4 & 5
User Comments:
found Chaim Lemberger’s DOB to be in 1929, which fits into the time range for children who attended school one. His address was Richter 4/6 29. As that was all the information USHMM has listed for Chaim Lemberger, my next step was to try and find his family. So I went through all 49 people with the last name Lemberger. 5 of them have the same address as Chaim :Chana Lemberger, who was born in 1892 and I think might be the mother. Icek Majer Lemberger who might either be the father or an uncle, he was born in 1892, but moved from N Miasto to Richter 4/6 29. He died 4/9/43. A brother or possible cousing might be Mordcha Rymen Lemberger, who was born in 1913 and alsmo moved from N Miasto to Richter 4/6 29 . His occupations was listed as Gemeinaeangest, which I couldn’t find a translation for. He was either deported or changed addresses on 7/14/44. I think it is likely that he was deported and killed because there is a listing of 700 people in the ghetto being deported on this date. Dawid Lemberger was also listed at this address and might be a brother, he was born in 1922 and was also a Gemeinaeangest. He was deported to Chelmno on 9/11/42. A possible sister might be Bajla Lemberger, who was born in 1924.
Approver Comments:
Good research. You have the right person. You are also correct about the family members; while, as you imply, we cannot be sure how everyone is realated, we can tell that they are all more than likely Chaim's relatives. Thank you for your thorough research.
Stage 2: The Ghetto
Father's Name:
Icek Majer Lemberger
Hospital, Labor, Deportation, and Administrative Records from the Lodz Ghetto
Mother's Name:
Chana Lemberger
Hospital, Labor, Deportation, and Administrative Records from the Lodz Ghetto
Approver Comments:
Good research.
Stage 3: Labor Camps
 
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Stage 4: Auschwitz & Beyond
 
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Stage 5: Liberation & After
 
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